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🧬 BPC-157 + TB500: The Peptide Duo for Next-Level Healing

The Peptide Stack Everyone’s Talking About

If you’ve been exploring the world of regenerative wellness and advanced recovery, you’ve likely heard about BPC-157 and TB500. These two peptides are gaining serious traction in the functional medicine and performance communities—and for good reason.
At Saving Face, we’re committed to providing cutting-edge peptide therapy that’s clinically guided, ethically sourced, and carefully customized. And this month, we’re diving deep on one of the most powerful recovery combos we’ve seen yet.

⚠️ Note: This blog is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. All peptide therapies at Saving Face are prescribed under medical supervision following a full consultation and lab work.

What Are BPC-157 and TB500?

💉 BPC-157
Derived from a protein found in the stomach, BPC-157 is a body protection compound that supports:

  • Gut lining repair
  • Soft tissue healing (ligaments, tendons, muscles)
  • Nervous system regeneration
  • Anti-inflammatory response


💉 TB500

A synthetic version of Thymosin Beta-4, TB500 is known for its ability to:
Accelerate wound healing

  • Improve muscle tone and flexibility
  • Enhance cell migration and repair
  • Reduce inflammation and scarring


“Individually, these peptides are incredible. But when combined—correctly—they create a synergistic effect that accelerates recovery and supports healing at the cellular level.”
 — Abby Hand, MSN, FMCHC, Functional Health & Certified Epigenetics Expert, Saving Face Austin

Why They Work Better Together

While both BPC-157 and TB500 stimulate healing, they target different mechanisms within the body. Used in combination (in separate injections), they:

  • Promote faster recovery from injury or surgery
  • Support joint, tendon, and ligament health
  • Reduce systemic inflammation and pain
  • Help regulate immune response and tissue regeneration
  • Improve mobility, flexibility, and structural resilience


“BPC-157 helps protect and rebuild from the inside, while TB500 supports mobility, flexibility, and circulation. When taken together—with proper separation—they offer full-spectrum recovery support.”
 — Brooke Nichol, — Brooke Nichol, RN, CANS, Founder of Saving Face 

Important Tip: Do NOT Mix These in One Vial

While they’re powerful when used together, BPC-157 and TB500 should never be combined into a single vial. Why?

  • Each peptide has a unique pH
  • When combined, the acidity can cancel out their individual effectiveness
  • Best practice is to use separate syringes and inject at the same time, in different areas if needed


“Proper administration matters. These peptides lose their power if mixed incorrectly. When dosed separately, you preserve their stability—and maximize their therapeutic potential.”
 — Dr. William Seeds, MD, Founder of the International Peptide Society

How to Get Started: Book a Peptide Consult


At Saving Face, we take your health seriously. Our Peptide Consults at the Body & Mind location include:


✔️ In-depth consultation with a medical provider
 ✔️Safety screening and Baseline labs (if applicable)
 ✔️ Personalized peptide protocol recommendations
 ✔️ Direct access to expert support
 ✔️Medical Grade peptides from certified compounding pharmacies
Whether you're recovering from an injury, managing chronic inflammation, or optimizing for longevity and athletic performance, BPC-157 + TB500 could be your next step toward advanced healing—done right.

📍 Book Your Consult at Saving Face | Body & Mind

Schedule your Peptide Consult at our Body & Mind location today and discover how this therapeutic duo can fit into your custom wellness plan.

📞 Call 512-572-1280 or book online at savingfaceaustin.com


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